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Lindsay Park Baptist Church, Kenton

We are an evangelical Baptist church keen to build links with our local community. The church has an official membership of about sixty adults with a number of children and young people attending the various meetings.

Lindsay Park Baptist Church is a small fellowship situated in the multi-cultural borough of Brent in NW London. Brent has a population of about 270,000 people, 45% of whom are ethnically white, 28% South Asian and 20% Afro-Caribbean. Our church, with many nationalities, reflects this diversity.

There is a warm welcome for everybody. God's love is expressed in a caring community where numerous nationalities are represented. There is a strong emphasis on Bible teaching. Sunday morning is the larger, traditional kind of service while the evening is smaller and more informal with varied patterns. We have modern premises with further expansion planned.